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US1838089A
US1838089A US414071A US41407129A US1838089A US 1838089 A US1838089 A US 1838089A US 414071 A US414071 A US 414071A US 41407129 A US41407129 A US 41407129A US 1838089 A US1838089 A US 1838089A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16TSTEAM TRAPS OR LIKE APPARATUS FOR DRAINING-OFF LIQUIDS FROM ENCLOSURES PREDOMINANTLY CONTAINING GASES OR VAPOURS
    • F16T1/00Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers
    • F16T1/20Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers with valves controlled by floats
    • F16T1/30Steam traps or like apparatus for draining-off liquids from enclosures predominantly containing gases or vapours, e.g. gas lines, steam lines, containers with valves controlled by floats of inverted-open-bucket type; of bell type
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/2931Diverse fluid containing pressure systems
    • Y10T137/3003Fluid separating traps or vents
    • Y10T137/3021Discriminating outlet for liquid
    • Y10T137/304With fluid responsive valve
    • Y10T137/3046Gas collecting float [e.g., inverted bucket]

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  • This invention relates to improvements in Further condensate collecting therein will steam traps and has for its principal object the provision of a simplified steam trap of durable construction having but one moving part.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a steam trap having a greater capacity for the same size casing than other known types of steam traps.
  • Another object is to provide a direct acting valve for the trap which is free to turn on its seat thus assuring even seating and even wear on the valve seat.
  • a further object is to provide a valve construction which reduces erosion by reducing the velocity of liquids passing the valve and seat.
  • a casing is provided with a cover 11 and held in air-tight relation thereto by bolts 12.
  • the bottom of casing 10 has a threaded passage 13 for connecting a steam pipe thereto and cover 11 is provided with a boss 14: in which a threaded passage 15 may receive a discharge pipe.
  • peripheral guides 16 for centrally guiding an open ended bucket or float 17 having a reinforcing ring 18 around its lower open end;
  • a boss 19 on the upper end of bucket 17 receives the threaded stem 20 of a valve 21, adjustments in position of the valve 21 with respect to the bucket 17 and stem 20 being provided by lock nuts 22, 23, 2 1.
  • fitting 25 is threaded which fitting forms a guide for valve 21 and has inlet passages 26 and a discharge passage 27, the diameter of the latter being of predetermined size compared with a collar 28 fixed on the upper part of valve 21.
  • An annular groove 29 is cut in fitting 25 and a plug 30 having a discharge passage 31 is provided with a seat 32 at its lower end for valve 21, said seat being inserted into groove 29.
  • a small air vent 33 is located in the upper part of bucket 17.
  • valve 21 will start to break away from seat 32 but the position and size of collar 28 is such as to prevent the full opening of passage 27.
  • the high velocity of the water past collar 28 aids in maintaining bucket 17 in an upper position until such time as there has been a sutficient discharge of water to permit valve 21 to open wide.
  • the parts 25 and 30 comprise a valve seat portion in which the normal discharge velocity is reduced, such normal discharge taking place in structures without my improvements or where neither the collar 28 nor groove is provided.
  • a steam trap comprising a. casing having a steam inlet and a discharge outlet, a float in the casing, a valve connected to the float, a seat for the valve in the discharge passage, and means in the discharge passage for increasing and then reducing the normal velocity of material passing from the casing to the discharge passage; said means including a deflector collar on the valve and an annular groove between said collar and the discharge outlet to receive material deflected by said collar first at a high velocity and thereafter at a lower velocity when the valve is opening.
  • a steam trap comprising a casing having a steam inlet and a water outlet, a float 5 in the casing, a valve connected to the float, means in the casing to guide said float and valve centrally of the casing while freely revolvable therein, a seat for rsaidsvalve in the outlet, a collar on the valve, and an annular groove in the outlet between said collar and said seat tore'ceive material deflected by said collar first at a high velocity and thereafter at a lower velocity when the valve is opening.
  • a casing having a steam-inlet and a fluid discharged outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate the discharge oi fluid from the casing; said means compriszo-ing an annular collar on said valve, a valve v fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said passage and so located as to bring said-collar within'said passage when thevalve is seated, and an annular groove between said passage and said seat.
  • a .socasing having a steam inletand afluid discharge outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate-the discharge of fluid from the casing; saidmeans comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as'said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said passage and so located as to bring said'collar 40 within said passage when the valve is seated, an annular groove between said passage and said seat, and a guide for said valve in the lower part of the fitting distant from said central passage but concentric therewith.
  • a steam trap the combination of: a .socasing having a steam inletand afluid discharge outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate-the discharge of fluid from the casing; saidmeans comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as
  • casing having asteam inlet-land a fluid discharge outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate-the discharge of fluid from the casing; said means comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as-said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said 55 passage and so located as to bring said collar I within said passage when the valve is seated, an annular groove between said passage and said seat, a guide for said valve in the lower part of the fitting distant from said central 0 passage but concentric therewith, and means to adjust theposition of said valve with respect to said float.
  • said means comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as-said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said 55 passage and so located as to bring said collar I within said passage when the valve is seated, an annular groove between said passage and said

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Patented Dec. 29, 1931 UETED STATES ERICH F. BAKER, OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA STEAM TRAP Application filed December 14, 1929. Serial No. 414,071.
This invention relates to improvements in Further condensate collecting therein will steam traps and has for its principal object the provision of a simplified steam trap of durable construction having but one moving part.
Another object of the invention is to provide a steam trap having a greater capacity for the same size casing than other known types of steam traps.
Another object is to provide a direct acting valve for the trap which is free to turn on its seat thus assuring even seating and even wear on the valve seat.
A further object is to provide a valve construction which reduces erosion by reducing the velocity of liquids passing the valve and seat.
In the drawing, a casing is provided with a cover 11 and held in air-tight relation thereto by bolts 12.
The bottom of casing 10 has a threaded passage 13 for connecting a steam pipe thereto and cover 11 is provided with a boss 14: in which a threaded passage 15 may receive a discharge pipe.
The interior of casing 10 has peripheral guides 16 for centrally guiding an open ended bucket or float 17 having a reinforcing ring 18 around its lower open end;
A boss 19 on the upper end of bucket 17 receives the threaded stem 20 of a valve 21, adjustments in position of the valve 21 with respect to the bucket 17 and stem 20 being provided by lock nuts 22, 23, 2 1.
In the lower end of boss 14 a fitting 25 is threaded which fitting forms a guide for valve 21 and has inlet passages 26 and a discharge passage 27, the diameter of the latter being of predetermined size compared with a collar 28 fixed on the upper part of valve 21.
An annular groove 29 is cut in fitting 25 and a plug 30 having a discharge passage 31 is provided with a seat 32 at its lower end for valve 21, said seat being inserted into groove 29. A small air vent 33 is located in the upper part of bucket 17.
As is well known in steam trap operation, in the position illustrated condensed steam has just been discharged from casing 10.
accumulate until there is insufficient buoyancy 1n bucket 17 to sustain valve 21 on seat 32 agalnst the steam pressure.
At this time valve 21 will start to break away from seat 32 but the position and size of collar 28 is such as to prevent the full opening of passage 27.
In consequence, the water passes at high. velocity past collar 28 and is directed partly into annular groove 29 whereby a swirling action is set up, to the end that water passing out of passage 31 past seat 32 is at comparatively low velocity until the full opening of valve 21 is attained, which permits a full discharge to take place.
Such low velocity is conducive to minimum erosion effects on valve 21 and seat 82, whereby long life is assured. At the same time bucket 17 and valve 21 are free to revolve, thereby working evenly on seat 32.
The high velocity of the water past collar 28 aids in maintaining bucket 17 in an upper position until such time as there has been a sutficient discharge of water to permit valve 21 to open wide.
At the wide open position there will remain but a minimum amount of water to discharge, but during such minimum discharge groove 29 is still effective in reducing the velocity of discharge for the same effects.
In the construction described, the parts 25 and 30 comprise a valve seat portion in which the normal discharge velocity is reduced, such normal discharge taking place in structures without my improvements or where neither the collar 28 nor groove is provided.
I claim as my invention:
, 1. A steam trap comprising a. casing having a steam inlet and a discharge outlet, a float in the casing, a valve connected to the float, a seat for the valve in the discharge passage, and means in the discharge passage for increasing and then reducing the normal velocity of material passing from the casing to the discharge passage; said means including a deflector collar on the valve and an annular groove between said collar and the discharge outlet to receive material deflected by said collar first at a high velocity and thereafter at a lower velocity when the valve is opening.
2. A steam trap comprising a casing having a steam inlet and a water outlet, a float 5 in the casing, a valve connected to the float, means in the casing to guide said float and valve centrally of the casing while freely revolvable therein, a seat for rsaidsvalve in the outlet, a collar on the valve, and an annular groove in the outlet between said collar and said seat tore'ceive material deflected by said collar first at a high velocity and thereafter at a lower velocity when the valve is opening. 3. In a steam trap the combination of: a casing having a steam-inlet and a fluid discharged outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate the discharge oi fluid from the casing; said means compriszo-ing an annular collar on said valve, a valve v fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said passage and so located as to bring said-collar within'said passage when thevalve is seated, and an annular groove between said passage and said seat.
4. In a steam trap the combination of: a .socasing having a steam inletand afluid discharge outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate-the discharge of fluid from the casing; saidmeans comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as'said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said passage and so located as to bring said'collar 40 within said passage when the valve is seated, an annular groove between said passage and said seat, and a guide for said valve in the lower part of the fitting distant from said central passage but concentric therewith. 52 In a steam trap the combination of: a
casing having asteam inlet-land a fluid discharge outlet, a float, a valve connected to the float, and means to regulate-the discharge of fluid from the casing; said means comprising an annular collar on said valve, a valve fitting in the outlet having a central passage substantially the same length as-said collar but of slightly greater diameter, a seat in the fitting for said valve concentric with said 55 passage and so located as to bring said collar I within said passage when the valve is seated, an annular groove between said passage and said seat, a guide for said valve in the lower part of the fitting distant from said central 0 passage but concentric therewith, and means to adjust theposition of said valve with respect to said float. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
ERICH F. BAKER.
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Cited By (5)

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US2807276A (en) * 1951-01-24 1957-09-24 Gerdts Gustav F Kg Steam trap with hat-shaped float
US2955611A (en) * 1957-05-09 1960-10-11 Shimizu Jin Ichi Steam traps
US3586032A (en) * 1969-04-03 1971-06-22 Flair Mfg Corp Float vent apparatus
US7931046B1 (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-04-26 Vallery Stafford J Steam trap with inverted bucket float
RU2716102C1 (en) * 2018-12-14 2020-03-05 Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Саратовский государственный технический университет имени Гагарина Ю.А." (СГТУ имени Гагарина Ю.А.) Condensate trap

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2807276A (en) * 1951-01-24 1957-09-24 Gerdts Gustav F Kg Steam trap with hat-shaped float
US2955611A (en) * 1957-05-09 1960-10-11 Shimizu Jin Ichi Steam traps
US3586032A (en) * 1969-04-03 1971-06-22 Flair Mfg Corp Float vent apparatus
US7931046B1 (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-04-26 Vallery Stafford J Steam trap with inverted bucket float
RU2716102C1 (en) * 2018-12-14 2020-03-05 Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Саратовский государственный технический университет имени Гагарина Ю.А." (СГТУ имени Гагарина Ю.А.) Condensate trap

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